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Tuesday, 23 January, 2024
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Lake is place to be
Jack 6yrs old (left), Luke 3yrs old (right) make a splash in the pool at Emerald Lake.
Picture: LJUBICA VRANKOVIC
With the warm weather making some appearances this summer, Emerald Lake has been a popular destination for cooling off. Star News Group photographer Ljubica Vrankovic headed to the much loved spot to capture all the fun last week. From catching the historical steam train to playing in the pool, there was lots to see and do. See a selection of photos on page 17
Pleas for lowered speed limit after another Wellington Road death...
‘It’s two too many’ The Rowville community is calling for additional road safety measures after a local man died in a collision on Wellington Road on Thursday 11 January. It is believed 52-year-old father of two Yunesh Naidu was turning right from Braeburn Parade on to Wellington Road when a truck travelling west on the aterial collided
with his Kia just before 9am. It is also understood the truck also collided with two other vehicles, before a third vehicle was damaged after a traffic light pole fell on it. The occupants of the other vehicles were not injured, with the truck driver, a 27-yearold Dandenong man, released pending further enquiries. Pharmacist Lisa Di Donato, 27, was leaving Wellington Village Shopping Centre when she
was killed in 2018 after a drug driver crashed a borrowed ute into her side door at more than 80 kilometres per hour as she sat at traffic lights. “How many more lives will be lost before something is done. Come on VicRoads - two lives gone and many near misses - two too many,” Nicole Stanbury wrote on petition platform change.org. “I shouldn’t fear for my life going to the lo-
cal shops,” Jennifer Coles also wrote. Wellington Road takes motorists from Clematis through to Clayton. According to state government data, 15,000 vehicles on average travel west bound on Wellington Road between Stud Road and Taylors Lane in Rowville daily. Of that number, 917 of those vehicles were trucks. Continued page 3
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